Migrating mysql 5.0.45 to Oracle 11g

I am usign SQL developer 1.5 on Ubuntu Hardy . I am able to capture and convert model , but when I try to generate oracle DDL ,, generate ORACLE SQL box only show 11 sequences .
I have 94 tabkles , 154 indexes ...etc. I tried using Sun 1.5 and Sun 1.6 JVM. When I look at the sql file on my linux box , it only has statement to create user and 11 sequeces I am unable to figure out what is going on . Can some one please explain.
This is how I installed SQL developer
Down loaded sqldeveloper1.5 for Redhat
Used alien to convert it to Debian
dpkg -i the package
Installed JVM through spt-get install jvm
Anyhelp is appreciated
Thanks
Vipul

Hello Sir,
At the outset, I would like to convey my regards for extending your support to resolve the issue.
My objective is to migrate MySQL 5 database entirely to Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 database.
I have been using SQLDeveloper 1.2.2998. as migration tool. The Plugin is mysql-connector-java-5.0.6.jar. The steps which I followed for Migration are as follows.
1. Create a New connection for source database for MySQL
2. Create a New connection for target database for Oracle
3. Create Repository for Target database.
4. Associate Repository
5. Quick Migrate
I was able to migrate all the tables. But Views, Procedures, Functions and Triggers were not effected in the oracle database. While I found by selecting the procedures in the Converted Model that the syntax remained same as of MySQL. I raised the issue in Oracle Metalink. They have filed a Bug 6275523. But the issue is very sensitive to our business due to time frame as the alternative is only manual migration. Please do help me in this issue of migrating Stored procedures, Views, Functions and triggers into Oracle.

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    I have another Sever test that already set up MySQL database, and a dump file from the system.
    So I want to ask these 2 questions :
    1. How to create an new Oracle Database from that dump file ?
    2. Is it alright if i use tool to convert Oracle Database into MySql, or i should do it manually ?
    Thanks alot.

    I just joining to a new work field, almost about a database and i know "NOTHING" about this field.
    My company has a system that running by Oracle Database, the problem is that Oracle Database will cost a lot of money when my company expands.
    So the quest is converting Oracle Database to MySQL database.
    I predict that converting to MySQL will cost your company more as it expands. As you expand managing contention becomes more important - Oracle does this for you. I do not think MySQL does, so you'll have to write more code to deal with this, costing the company money. A big part of making application scalable and reliable is to use stored procedures, how good are MySQL's compared to PL/SQL's. What other features are there that MySQL has that will benefit your company that Oracle doesn't. What do you need to think about as your company expands that need to be taken care of in the database. I would have thought a migration from MySQL to Oracle would be more common to deal with expansion.
    As you know "NOTHING" you need to think about what each database can give you for the next 10 years to cope with you businesses potential requirements, and extimate how much it will cost to implement these requirements, then make the decision

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